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transform verb [ transˈfɔːm ]

• make a marked change in the form, nature, or appearance of.
• "lasers have transformed cardiac surgery"
Similar: change, alter, modify, convert, metamorphose, transfigure, transmute, mutate, remodel, reshape, remould, redo, reconstruct, rebuild, recast, reorganize, rearrange, reorder, reshuffle, restyle, rejig, rework, renew, revamp, renovate, overhaul, remake, revolutionize, stir up, turn upside down, transmogrify,
Opposite: preserve, keep the same,
• change (a mathematical entity) by transformation.

transform noun

• the product of a transformation.
Origin: Middle English (as a verb): from Old French transformer or Latin transformare (see trans-, form).


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